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Baalke's thoughts on Hunter; is this the end of Ginn?
Baalke sees Hunter as a kick returner among other roles.
VD mic'd up
Here and see VD throughout the Raiders game. A must see!
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2 tickets available for the 49ers-Broncos game at Wembley, London
I have 2 tickets available for the game at Wembley Stadium, London, Sunday, October 31, 2010 | 5:00 PM (UK Time).
2 seats in the first rows of the Upper Level. Seats are between the goal posts near the goal line.
Section BK 523
Row 11
Seats 294-295
The cost is $315 for the pair, which is the cost of the tickets. I paid 80 British pounds per ticket, plus handling fees and postage.
I can no longer go. This is a great chance to get very good seats at cost. The game sold out in about 20 minutes and scalpers are asking at least 2X the face value.
The tickets are only sent to me (and all ticket purchasers) 10 days before the game. Email me at eaglelip@hotmail.com to make arrangements to pick up the tickets in London anytime from October 28 to 31st.
"49ers' returner Williams out for a while"
Sprained toe will keep him out at least a few weeks. Will James also out 4-6 weeks.
Rumor: 49ers tried to trade Coffee during the draft
Interesting little tidbit, if true
Funniest Mock
ESPN's Bill Simmons does his first mock ever - Funny and interesting.
Bear Pascoe contributes for Giants
From a Bleacher Report recap of the Giants-Cowboys game: "Special teams game ball goes to Bear Pascoe, who was recently signed off the practice squad, for his big special teams tackle late in the fourth quarter."
Can McCloughan now get some love?
During the offseason, I was amazed to read the intensely negative comments about McCloughan. There certainly have been draft failures, but the draft is a crapshoot. Apparently, less than 50% of 1st rounders ever become starters for their team (http://bleacherreport.com/articles/74206-what-are-an-nfl-first-round-picks-odds-for-success).
McCloughan/Nolan inherited an extremely weak team and continously upgraded the roster over the last years. I think that the drafts will eventually be considered at least moderately successful and the top-end free agent pick-ups have plugged some big holes and were worth the high price (Clements, J. Smith). Except for the O-line, the team depth is now impressive.
McCloughan is now looking good by getting Carolina's 1st rounder next year. The few remaining holes on the team can easily be plugged in next year's supposedly talent-rich draft. I loved the trade when it happened. It showed commitment to their mission and great patience. They didn't like any of the players still on the board for a second rounder and were able to plan for the future. Even if Carolina turns their season around and ends up 9-7, I still think the trade was smart.
While the Crabtree holdout was certainly unfortunate, is McCloughan to blame? Can a GM really predict a college star's behavior, who has a ruthless agent? Knowing the agent is Parker, do you avoid Crabtree at number 10 with the team needing a WR playmaker?
Has McCloughan amassed talent in a responsible, consistent manner, or is Singletary making magic out of nothing? Maybe this is evidence that it takes the entire organization to create a winner?
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